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QUERCUS, L. Oak. 



Q, ALBA, L. White Oak. 



Common. 

 Q. BicOLOR, Willd. Willd. Swamp White Oak. 



Frequent. Kelley's Island. 

 Q. cocciNEA, Wang. Scarlet Oak. 



East of Milan ; frequent. Marblehead, Port 

 Clinton, Catawba and probably elsewhere. 

 Q. IMBRICARIA, Michx. Laur el or Shingle Oak. 



Common in middle and western parts of Erie 

 County. Abundant in Oxford and on Cedar Point. 

 Q. MACROCARPA, Miclix. Bur Oak, Over-cup or Mossy- 

 cup Oak. 



Frequent. Islands. Under the large Bur Oak at 

 the corner of Wayne and Jefferson Sts., the 

 Indians used to hold their councils. It is said to 

 have grown very little since the early settlers 

 came to Sandusky. 

 Q. MUHLENBERGii, Engelm. Yellow Oak. Chestnut 

 Oak. 



Common on the Peninsula and Islands. Less 

 frequent in Erie County. 

 Q. PALUSTRis, Du Roi. Swamp Spanish or Pin Oak. 



Common. Not noticed on the Islands. 

 Q. PRiNus, L. Rock Chestnut Oak. 



Sandusky. Marblehead, Islands and elsewhere ? 

 The oak in Judge Mackey's yard on Columbus 

 Ave. south of the fair grounds is of this species. 

 Q. RUBRA, L. Red Oak. 



Common. 

 Q. VELUTiNA, Lam. ' (Q. tinctoria,) Bartram. Black 

 Oak. Quercitron. 



Common. Kelley's and Put-in-Bay the only 

 islands. On Cedar Point, where this species 

 abounds, is a tree which I should call Q. 

 marylandica, Muench., were I not advised 

 differently, and other trees of the same sort or 

 else hybrids between it and Q. velutina. None 

 of these were noticed until September, 1898, 



